The thing bother me is the GB18030 defined the mapping from that GB18030
code point to a private use area but it also print a glyph in that mapping.
Since those unicode code point are in private user area, it is not good to
print a glyph there in the standard. Do we NEED to display those code
I have additional question about GB18030
the following code point in GB18030 are map to Private Usaer Araea in Unicode
but have a glyph in the GB18030 standard. What does that mean ?
page 11 of GB180300xA6EC0xA6ED0xA6F30xA6D9 - 0xA6DFpage 81 of GB180300xFE50 - 0xFEA0ref-
Yung-Fong Tang wrote:
I have additional question about GB18030
the following code point in GB18030 are map to Private Usaer Araea in
Unicode but have a glyph in the GB18030 standard. What does that mean ?
It means those characters/symbols are not in Unicode 3.0.
The following are the
Thanks to everyone for researching this question!
Deborah
On Monday, February 4, 2002, at 06:25 PM, Qingjiang (Brian) Yuan wrote:
Frank and Deborah,
After I saw the e-mail from Deborah, I asked our Beijing office to
contact the CESI. The follow is the information we got:
I looks like both Mac/Linux/Window N6.2 and current Mozilla map that to
FFE3. Looks like IE on winXP do the same way.
We, mozilla i18n group, got the GB18030 mapping table from sun. B Yuan,
any comment?
Michael Everson wrote:
At 11:23 -0800 2002-02-01, Deborah Goldsmith wrote:
There is
Frank and Deborah,
After I saw the e-mail from Deborah, I asked our Beijing office to
contact the CESI. The follow is the information we got:
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Have contacted with CESI. It is really a glyph bug. They have fixed it,
At 11:23 -0800 2002-02-01, Deborah Goldsmith wrote:
There is an error on page 10 of the GB 18030-2000 standard, in that
the character with code point A3FE maps to U+FFE3 (FULLWIDTH
MACRON), but is shown with a glyph that corresponds to U+FF5E
(FULLWIDTH TILDE). The position of the character in
There is an error on page 10 of the GB 18030-2000 standard, in that the
character with code point A3FE maps to U+FFE3 (FULLWIDTH MACRON), but is
shown with a glyph that corresponds to U+FF5E (FULLWIDTH TILDE). The
position of the character in its code block would also seem to indicate
that
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